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Should she refuse therapy beyond rehydration, what are the risks that she could be facing? In your answer, state in brackets ( ) the information or data from the case scenario that specifically supports your explanations, and describe the evidence that would indicate that those pathophysiological processes are taking place.
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- According to your analysis of the case, what factors are contributing to the patient’s presenting signs and symptoms? Should she/he continue her/his current medication regimen? Why or why not? Which medications should be continued and which medications should be eliminated? What treatments or interventions do you anticipate being ordered for this client?Sally was diagnosed with her bone marrow produce abnormal white blood cells, which didn't function properly. Assuming that you are a doctor consulting Sally's cases. Identify the possible symptoms. Explain your answers. Outline the diagnosis Suggests TWO (2) treatments and discuss their advantages and disadvatages. Identify the heavy metals that could lead to this health problem. Outline the process of reaching the dosage desicion for the drugsIf a patient or loved one has made it very clear that they do not want any extraordinary life saving measures and have signed a DNR, do you feel there is any reason for a doctor or family member to ignore it and do whatever it takes to save their life if they can be saved? Please explain your answer.
- Cite reference page(s) from the Rosdahl textbook. Submit responses here. Mr. Weatherman has been admitted to your extended care facility. He is an 89-year-old male with a diagnosis of metastatic cancer of the brain. He has been cared for at home until the primary caregiver also became ill. Currently he is semicomatose. His advanced directive specifies no feeding tube, no intravenous fluids, and no cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Upon admission, you note several areas of skin breakdown. (Learning Objectives 2, 3, 4, 6) What factors placedMr. Weatherman at greater risk for skin breakdown? What should be included in the nursing care plan for Mr. Weatherman to prevent further skin breakdown? Describe the wound healing of a pressure ulcer.it is a clinical case history in which you just need to fill this form. you just need to suppose a patient you are suffering from depression or anxiety and accordingly you have to fill this form and answers must be in detailed) Case History Sheet Personal Information: Client’s name: __ gender: ___ religion/sect: __ Date of birth: __ age: _ marital status: ___, Education: __ Family information: Father’s name: ___ alive: ___ age: __ Mothers name: _____ alive: ____ age: _ Presenting Problems ( Nature Of Problems, Precipitating Event, Patient’s Feelings And Thoughts About Problems) __________________________________________________________ History Of Problems (Duration Of Present Problem, Changes In Nature, And/ Or Frequency Of Problem Over Time, Prodromal Manifestations, Other Past Problems Of A Psychological Nature, No. Of Attacks)______________________________________________ Prior Treatment (Details Of Problems Sought For Presenting Problems And For Whom ; When And For What…Mr. Cardia has been admitted to your ward and care is assigned to you. Information from the history you have taken includes reporting 4 days of anorexia, nausea, vomiting, and occasional diarrhoea before he sought medical attention. His wife says he'd started falling asleep frequently, looked pale, and mentioned seeing yellow spots. Current medications: 0.25 mg of digoxin once a day and 20 mg of frusemide twice a day for heart failure. Vital signs: BP 110/60 P 46 RR 26 T 36.5 What may the signs and symptoms indicate? (two words)
- ASAP: I have provided all the information. I need you to fill out on the chart all the medications and diagnoses after researching them. pleaseI nend help with this question please SITUATION: Mr Chong was brought into Emergency Department (ED) last night by ambulance after collapsing at home. The ED Registered Nurse reported that Mr Chong was alert and orientated to person, time and place on admission. He has global aphasia, left gaze preference, right homonymous hemianopia (field cut), right facial droop, dysarthria, and right hemiplegia. CT angiography showed a left Middle Cerebral Artery (MCA) occlusion (Fig 1). 12-lead ECG showed Atrial Fibrillation (Fig 2). BACKGROUND Mr Chong has a past medical history of Coronary Artery Disease, Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting, Atrial Fibrillation and previous TIA (Transient Ischaemic Attack) three month ago. Mr Chong is retired and independent with activities of daily living. He speaks simple English. Mr Chong lives with his wife and two sons. ASSESSMENT His last Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) is between 13-14 (disorientated and occasionally confused to time and place) and other vital…(it is a clinical case history in which you just need to fill this form. you just need to suppose a patient and accordingly you have to fill this form and answers must be in detailed) Case History Sheet Personal Information: Client’s name: __ gender: ___ religion/sect: __ Date of birth: __ age: _ marital status: ___, Education: __ Family information: Father’s name: ___ alive: ___ age: __ Mothers name: _____ alive: ____ age: _ Presenting Problems ( Nature Of Problems, Precipitating Event, Patient’s Feelings And Thoughts About Problems) __________________________________________________________ History Of Problems (Duration Of Present Problem, Changes In Nature, And/ Or Frequency Of Problem Over Time, Prodromal Manifestations, Other Past Problems Of A Psychological Nature, No. Of Attacks)______________________________________________ Prior Treatment (Details Of Problems Sought For Presenting Problems And For Whom ; When And For What Duration Treatment Undergone; Nature Of…
- Should a pharmaceutical representative ever take precedence over scheduled patient appointments?As the nurse assigned to the Banzon family, you were able to identify the following healthe problems/conditions. Based on the criteria of determining priorities, rank the following according to which must be attended first in terms of the nature of the problem: Mrs. Ailyn Banzon is pregnant with their 2nd child. Mr. William Banzon, upon checking is blood pressure is high, 160/100 mmHg Mr. William Banzon, the head of the family is taking in medications for his hypertension based on the advise of a neighbor. Cannot be ranked. 2,3 and 1 ???? 1, 2 and 3 3, 1 and 2Hello, I need to choose a news or journal article and summarize it. Can you help me, please? Note: As you read through the article, think about how it connects to Pathophysiology and why is it relevant. Provide a write-up summarizing the article. Within your document, include how the information connects to Pathophysiology, and why it is relevant. Aim to include 150 - 200 words in the summary. The article I chose is: “Acute kidney injury” and the link to read it is: file:///Users/judy9215/Downloads/s41572-021-00284-z.pdf https://www.nature.com/articles/s41572-021-00284-z Thanks in advance!